TY - BOOK
T1 - Vanessa and Virginia
AU - Sellers, Susan Catherine
N1 - Also published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, US and Canada (hardback) and Mariner, US and Canada (paperback) (2008, 2009, 2010). Produced as an audible book by audible.com (2009). Available as an ebook.
Adapted for the stage by Elizabeth Wright in a touring production with Moving Stories Theatre (2010-2011); a publication of the play is forthcoming with Bloomsbury Letterhead Press.
Vanessa and Virginia has been published in translation in: The Netherlands, translated by Lucie van Rooijen, Artemis; Sweden, translated by Eva Johansson, Ordfront; France, translated by Laurent Bury, Editions Autrement; Spain, translated by Gabriela Ellena Castellotti, Collection Emece. Translations into Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Finnish, Turkish, Polish, Russian, Brazilian, Japanese, Lithuanian and Thai are due to appear shortly. German and Latvian publishers have also expressed interest in translation rights and contracts for these are currently being discussed.
The novel was awarded a New Writing ‘Escalator’ Award in 2007 and an Arts Council ‘Grant for the Arts’ in 2008
In America, Vanessa and Virginia was a Barnes and Noble ‘Discover Great New Writing’ selection. The American paperback was an editor’s choice in The New York Times (May 2010). It was also selected by the American Booksellers Association for their independent booksellers’ ‘Indie Next List’.
Vanessa and Virginia has been widely reviewed in all the countries where it has appeared. These reviews have ranged from newspapers and magazines (for example, it was featured in the wide-circulation American women’s magazine More as ‘an instant classic’) to full scholarly reviews in journals (for example, in Britain, in a long review in the peer-reviewed journal Women: A Cultural Review, and it was the subject of an article ‘The English Sisters Enter Novel from History’ -《从历史进入小说的英伦姐妹花:评<范尼莎与弗吉尼亚 - in the Chinese journal World Literature Recent Developments, volume 6 外国文学动态.) Likewise, I have been interviewed for a range of publications, ranging from academic journals such as The Virginia Woolf Miscellany, to ‘serious’ print media such as The Independent on Sunday, to wide-circulation print and online forums such as Fresh Outlook. My work is frequently quoted and has been anthologized (for example, in Mary Eagleton, Feminist Literary Theory: A Reader, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - In a gloomy house in Hyde Park Gate, two young girls are raised to be perfect ladies. But from the beginning Vanessa Bell and her sister Virginia Woolf pursue different dreams, and in their Bloomsbury household they create a ferment of free thinking and even freer living. Devoted to each other, yet fiercely competitive, both sisters fight to realise their artistic vision amidst a chaos of desire, scandal, illness and war. Traced with lyrical intensity, their intertwined lives gradually reveal an underlying pattern. Only at the end of this fascinating work does the real nature of the relationship between Virginia and Vanessa become clear. Susan Sellers’ novel reveals a dramatic new interpretation of one of the most famous and iconic events in twentieth-century literature – Woolf’s suicide by drowning – as the two sisters’ life-long rivalry reaches its final crisis. An expert on Woolf’s life and work, Susan Sellers is inspired by Woolf’s own brilliant narrative technique – a sensuous, impressionistic, interior voice – to inhabit the mind of an artist at work, and recreate the tale of the two sisters as Vanessa might have told it. Vanessa and Virginia is a chronicle of love and revenge, madness, genius, and the compulsion to create beauty in the face of relentless difficulty and deep grief.
AB - In a gloomy house in Hyde Park Gate, two young girls are raised to be perfect ladies. But from the beginning Vanessa Bell and her sister Virginia Woolf pursue different dreams, and in their Bloomsbury household they create a ferment of free thinking and even freer living. Devoted to each other, yet fiercely competitive, both sisters fight to realise their artistic vision amidst a chaos of desire, scandal, illness and war. Traced with lyrical intensity, their intertwined lives gradually reveal an underlying pattern. Only at the end of this fascinating work does the real nature of the relationship between Virginia and Vanessa become clear. Susan Sellers’ novel reveals a dramatic new interpretation of one of the most famous and iconic events in twentieth-century literature – Woolf’s suicide by drowning – as the two sisters’ life-long rivalry reaches its final crisis. An expert on Woolf’s life and work, Susan Sellers is inspired by Woolf’s own brilliant narrative technique – a sensuous, impressionistic, interior voice – to inhabit the mind of an artist at work, and recreate the tale of the two sisters as Vanessa might have told it. Vanessa and Virginia is a chronicle of love and revenge, madness, genius, and the compulsion to create beauty in the face of relentless difficulty and deep grief.
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M3 - Book
SN - 9781906120276
BT - Vanessa and Virginia
PB - Two Ravens Press
CY - Ullapool
ER -